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Therefore, my beloved brethren
, there is at least one... can't quite remember
it's name now (I'm a big help, aren't I?)
try :
postgres
pgaccess (gui)
^^
/
Packaged in libpgtcl
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93% /dosc
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/dev/hda3 on / type ext2 (rw,errors=remount-ro)
proc on /proc type proc (rw)
/dev/sda1 on /var type ext2 (rw)
/dev/sda3 on /usr type ext2 (rw)
/dev/sdb1 on /usr1 type ext2 (rw)
/dev/hda1 on /dosc type vfat (rw)
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, though I'm not sure what is causing it.
Oliver
Debian PostgreSQL maintainer
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# Windows 95
other=/dev/hda1
label=Win95
After changing /etc/lilo.conf, be sure to run /sbin/lilo before you
shut down.
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the permissions on files created by the last build
will be for root only.
To change this, and make it possible for user username to build the
kernel:
$ su
# cd /usr/src/linux
# chmod -R username .
# exit
$
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send an email w/ the same content to all of them a
ll
at once w/o typing all their user names ?
The normal way of doing this is to define an alias (such as [EMAIL
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? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Why not just delete the D partition? When you install Debian, it will
give you the opportunity to repartition the free space; you can make
a swap partition then.
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will act as pasting.
left-button and drag to highlight,
middle-button to copy highlighted text
It's in a manpage somewhere, but I cannot remember which one.
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available.
If you are increasing your memory because you are going to have more
programs running simultaneously, there may indeed be a case for increasing
your swap space.
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Arcady Genkin wrote:
Searched info on usermod and passswd and couldn't figure it out.
How do I force a user to change password the next time he logs in?
If you are using shadow passwords (/etc/shadow exists) look at
`man 5 shadow', otherwise look at `man 5 passwd'.
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haven't yet tried it
with Windows 95; I understand that that may need something called OSR2
which I haven't located yet. Maybe I should go to Win 98...
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to
suggest that it knows about 8Gb disks.
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Draw nigh to God, and he will draw nigh
0
1024 * 8225280 = 8.2Gb approx
What can I do to get the full capacity of the disk recognised?
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something to look at the
kernel version and upgrade automatically?
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Bob Hilliard wrote:
Oliver Elphick olly@lfix.co.uk writes:
To go to the directory you were in last:
cd ~-
What is the purpose of the tilde in this command? In bash and
sh, at least, `cd -' is what I was taught, and it works fine. Do some
other shells require `cd
on www.debian.org
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For by grace are ye saved
instead.
You certainly should not redefine /dev/ttyS0, which is your first
serial port.
Check the interrupts in use by running `cat /proc/interrupts'.
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site. My own
arrangement is for fetchmail to run whenever the link comes up, and for
cron to do a single ping from time to time to ensure that the link does
come up and collect mail, even if no-one is using it otherwise.
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Robbie Huffman wrote:
On Mon, Apr 05, 1999 at 08:58:22AM +0100, Oliver Elphick wrote:
It sounds as if you should use diald to bring the link up automatically
whenever a program attempts to connect to an external site. My own
arrangement is for fetchmail to run whenever the link comes
that already exists; the destination is the
new link to be created.
ln (link) is analogous to cp (copy) and mv (move, rename), which may
help one to remember which way to put the arguments.
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Chris Mayes wrote:
[... other questions I have skipped ...]
Oh, that reminds me: where do I set the default windowmanager?
/etc/X11/window-managers
The one at the top of the list is the default.
Or edit your own .xinitrc and .xsession to change it for your self only.
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but still no luck.
Does anybody have a clue?
You will get this is the appropriate modules are not loaded in your
kernel.
lsmod should show isdn and a card-specific module.
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, if you want more than 32 simultaneous users of postgresql, you
will have to recompile it; then you will have to recompile your kernel
to allow more shared memory and semaphores... Release 6.5 of PostgreSQL
will
change the 32 user limit.
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, and I can login, but I can't edit
my FSTAB file - it gives me a read-only error...
So how do I fix my FSTAB if linux single won't let me do it?
Boot from an installation floppy or CD; mount the root partition; go to a
shell and edit /target/etc/fstab; reboot from hard disk.
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I will lift up mine eyes unto
Stephen Pitts wrote:
On Sat, Feb 27, 1999 at 10:38:08PM +, Oliver Elphick wrote:
I'm still trying to install CD-RW, an HP IDE version. I've compiled th
e ^^^
scsi emulation, scsi cd-rom.
I can't answer your specific question
/dev/hdd
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If we confess our sins
as the output format.
times: times
Print the accumulated user and system times for processes run from
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, or the
equivalent in news coverage. Since we can't afford the one, and see no
prospect of the other, it seems perverse to throw away one of the best
aids to recognition.
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to install from /usr/src
dselect installs .deb files from a list in a Packages.gz file. If you
don't have a Packages.gz file, use
dpkg -i package1.deb package2.deb ...
to install specific packages.
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| xargs grep 'search_pattern'
find is a very useful program, with many options.
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on PATH.
Why are those four programs not found?
Because you are not running as superuser (as you must to install
packages). Those programs are in /sbin and /usr/sbin, which are
not in a normal user's search path.
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Pere Camps wrote:
Hi!
Does anybody have a script for changing all the dirs and subdirs
into mode 700 and all the files into mode 600 ?
If I do a chmod 700 -R then all the files get changed to 700...
chmod -R . go-rwx,u+rw
find . -type d | xargs chmod u+x
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from ./tkAppInit.c:16:
../generic/tk.h:77: X11/Xlib.h: No such file or directory
The compiler failed to find an include file it needed.
That file is /usr/X11R6/include/X11/Xlib.h which is in package xlib6g-dev.
Make sure you have xlib6g-dev installed.
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trust.
To archive a directory and everything under it into a compressed tar file
called archive.tar.gz:
tar czf /path/to/archive.tar.gz /path/to/directory
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, use
`mount -t msdos' instead of `mount -t vfat'; in this case, the filename
may be wrong (limited to 8.3 characters) so use `ls /mnt' to see what it
actually is.
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*.bz2 ? - compressed with bzip, [not sure what to use here]
There may be others. Tell us which you are dealing with and we can give
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Gossamer wrote:
Is there a way to set up the print stuff so that when I go
lpr some_text_file
it adds margins and stuff? It's ugly as is.
Use `lpr -p' or install enscript.
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- How can I change the menus. To remove or add some apps
or games.
Install the menu package and read its documentation.
3rd - Can I have some shortcuts in the desktop? How?
This depends which window manager you choose...
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things correctly.
You should also read /usr/doc/postgresql/README.Debian.migration[.gz].
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to upgrade to
Debian 2.x.
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Look not every man
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He that giveth unto the poor shall
= /dev/ttyS0
Can anyone help me resolve this? I am quite out of my depth here (not
that I was too deep to begin with).
As superuser, do:
ln -sf /dev/psaux /dev/mouse
and maybe
ln -sf /dev/ttyS0 /dev/modem
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GBP120,000
($180,000), maybe more.
If anyone wants to join and can put up some capital, let's hear from
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For I know that my redeemer
~/.xinitrc. These files should normally be linked together.)
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amount of space that simply isn't available on the installation floppies.
dselect/apt has to work as soon as the base system is installed. If you
introduce a complex product like a RDBMS, there's just too much extra
that can go wrong.
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postgresql and other related packages in order
to install it.
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and got this output:
tzname=[EST,CDT]
timezone=21600
That should be CST,CDT and 3600. Does anyone know what's going on here?
I can't comment on why you're getting EST instead of CST, but 21600 is
surely correct for a 6 hour difference from UTC.
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Enter into his gates
', you have not managed to complete the
installation of your base system properly.
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will be in pg_shadow, so the error you
report indicates that createuser failed in some way.
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Shaleh wrote:
1) Is there any frontend gui to postgres in Debian Hamm or Slink
or Pota
to?
Install the tcl postgres package and you will get a tcl/tk pased frontend ca
led
pgaccess. It is rather nice.
This package is called libpgtcl.
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but not by startx (which uses .xinitrc). You
should ensure that ~/.xsession is linked to ~/.xinitrc so that they are
effectively the same file. You also need to check /etc/X11/config, as
Noah pointed out.
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through the documentation in
/usr/src/linux/Documentation/parport.txt.
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responsiveness=
type=ps2
append=-l \a-zA-Z0-9_.:~/\300-\326\330-\366\370-\377\
(The append= line isn't relevant to the device type; it's to do with
recognising words and sentences.)
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is adduser the_username(you) dip
Yes
not exist.
adduser is in /usr/sbin; you would need to become superuser in order to
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I seem to be having a memory leak on my system, and I'm not sure how to
find out which program it is. Does anyone have any ideas/suggestions
on how to find it?
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, or use another virtual terminal, to edit the file, whose pathname
will be /target/etc/X11/config, if you have used the installation CD.
(At this stage /etc is in a RAM disk, which will disappear completely
when you reboot.)
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/X11/Xserver.
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And she shall bring
:08 Mail
The permissions below this can be as free as you like; no-one except
myself can descend the tree to access the files.
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for American and British English.
es_DE would mean Spanish as spoken in Germany.
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and date
ntpdate -s -t 5 ntp2c.mcc.ac.uk ntp4.strath.ac.uk
# Get mail
fetchmail mail.enterprise.net
# Run the mail queue
runq
=
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the make package. It may,
on the other hand, be a file that is called for inside the makefile;
perhaps you need to post the error output...
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The fear of the LORD is the instruction
the directory, under Console utilities. I ran dpkg --status gmp and
got the
following:
Status: purge ok not-installed
Priority: optional
Section: oldlibs
gmp is a Multiprecision arithmetic library
The package you want is gpm
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means that the module is trying to initialise the card with
incorrect interrupt, DMA or I/O parameters. I had that when trying to
load the ALSA sound drivers with the wrong parameters.
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' to stop it.
If the screen is still disabled after this, it might be possible to use
some svgalib program to set it back to a sane state. However, this is
outside my knowledge.
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:
dpkg -S string
2. To look for a file in the complete list of all Debian packaged files,
download Contents-${ARCH}.gz from debian-mirror/dists/distribution/
and zgrep it for the file you want.
Additional question: What does mktimes mean?
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;;
3)
exit 0
;;
*)
echo -e $x is a bad choice!\a
;;
esac
done
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est introuvable.
If you run XF86Setup, it should put XF86Config in /etc. If you have
not run that, you should do so now.
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Graham Ashton wrote:
make[1]: as86: Command not found
Install the package bin86, which contains this program.
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to a slightly lower version
than that, try upgrading it again.
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..} \
--sort:[-]key1,[-]key2,...
--help gives you this message
--version prints version information
bash-2.01$
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(') are actually backquotes (`)? Otherwise
it would never work.]
I suspect that the ppp0.pid file is not written until after the ip-up
script has run. Try putting a line in ip-up to test this:
ls -l /var/run/ppp0.pid /tmp/ppp.test 21
and see what you get in /tmp/ppp.test.
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C:
partition, you must make boot=/dev/hda (1st IDE drive) or /dev/sda (first
SCSI drive), whichever holds the C: partition.
If they are on the same drive, you can have boot the same as your root
partition, as I do here. This is somewhat safer.
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file systems are to be mounted when the system goes multi-user.
The file you need to amend is /etc/lilo.conf; if you don't know how,
post the device and partition you want to boot from (/dev/hde1?).
Remember to rerun lilo after changing the lilo.conf file.
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as much
space as anything else on my machine, so it needs to go on a large
partition).
You haven't got room on this disk for all those Windows programs as well
as
a decent Linux. If you need that, buy an extra disk.
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what went wrong.
2. Is this problem with my trying to use kerneld without fully
understanding it?
I don't know.
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exists
on your system. It is unlikely that you have anything that needs it,
since it's part of the a.out libraries.
Delete libdb.so.1 as well and the whole problem will go away.
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/cdrom
^^^
substituting for hdc as appropriate to your system.
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I just downgraded my X packages to 3.3.2.2-1 to see if that would get
rid of a bug in some commercial software. X now refuses to start on my
console:
_FontTransSocketINETConnect: Can't connect: errno = 111
failed to set default font path 'tcp/localhost:7100,tcp/localhost:7101'
(I can give
to another program.
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The earth
how to do
either.
Can anyone tell me how, please?
Versions:
sendmail8.9.1-9
fetchmail 4.3.9-1
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filename|STDIN|STDOUT [USING DELIMITERS 'delim'];
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and when I move from xterm window to xterm window
I have to click on the new window to make it active. How can I set
this up so when my cursor is on the new xterm window, it will
automatically be active.
You said two questions! Any way, I don't know olvwm.
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/kernel-package/README.gz.
Quite right; /usr/sbin/make-kpkg is the command (contained in kernel-package)
that you run to build a new kernel.
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possible for you to make packages for local use which
could legitimately use /usr/local. You would be aggrieved if dpkg were
to override your wishes!
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yet?
Oliver Elphick wrote:
The rescue disk maintainer has now managed to make a version that fits in
the standard 1.44Mb floppy. Download that as soon as it arrives on your
mirror.
and Andreas Marienborg wrote:
I can't seem to find it, but if you accidently stumble across a URL
Bret Craw wrote:
How do I set up Win98 as the default in LILO. I have tried putting it above
the Linux in the lilo.config file.
That is correct; the first entry is the default.
However, you MUST run /sbin/lilo (as superuser), or your changes will not be
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the definitions in /etc/init.d/network.
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maintainer has now managed to make a version that fits in
the standard 1.44Mb floppy. Download that as soon as it arrives on your
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C.J.LAWSON wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to locate a British version of ispell ... does anyone
know where I can find a precompiled version || a premunched british-hash
..
Debian package ibritish
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= end ==
If this doesn't work, mail me an extract from the file so I can see exactly
what it looks like.
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`apt-get -f install' to correct these.
Sorry, but the following packages are broken - this means they have unmet
dependencies:
gobjc: Depends:g++ Depends:egcc
libpgsql: Conflicts:gtksql Conflicts:mpsql
g++: Depends:libstdc++2.9-dev
g77: Depends:g++
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Sorry my (bad) English.
thanks you
Cest
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